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2015 Cavin Traveling Fellowship awarded to U. of Oregon alumnus

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Friday, May 29, 2015

BOSQUE by Alex Zelaya. Image courtesy of Cavin Fellowship.

University of Oregon alumnus Alex Zelaya won the 2015 Cavin Family Traveling Fellowship. First awarded in 2007, the fellowship offers self-devised travel-study opportunities for young architecture students. This year's brief had entrants propose an architectural and/or landscape intervention around the Hellyer Velodrome in downtown San Jose, California.

After the five finalists flew out to Los Angeles to present their proposals in the Richard Neutra VDL House on May 22, Zelaya was selected to receive this year's $12,000 fellowship. Having been influenced by his studies in the Pacific Northwest and his involvment in sustainable design practice, Zelaya plans to study emerging approaches in sustainable timber architecture in central Japan, northern Scandinavia, and the alpine regions of Europe. He hopes his research will help strengthen the ongoing case for wood to be perceived as a sustainable alternative in building materials.

This year's finalists included: Alexander Dykes (University of Oregon), Dylan Woock (University of Oregon), Makoto Shibuya (University of Oregon), and second-prize recipient John Martin Tubles (Cal Poly Pomona).

Check out the winning proposal right below.

Project Description:

"The concept for the Bosque is derived from the existing riparian forest condition that exists along Coyote Creek Trail. The surrounding wooded landscape along the multi-use trail provides a lush canopy acting as a natural shade cover, wind break, and habitat for native plant and animal species. At the existing Hellyer Velodrome, the pavilion acts as a link, continuing the loop of natural woodlands around the existing track. The staggered structure of the pavilion itself mimics the language of trees scattered through a forest."

BOSQUE by Alex Zelaya. Image courtesy of Cavin Fellowship.

"The supporting canopy, which acts to shade and shelter the spaces below, is constructed with engineered timber beams. The roof structure itself creates moments of dappled light and movement, much like moving through a forest canopy. Under the canopy, the landscape peels up, creating spaces for building program to occur under the sloped grandstands."

BOSQUE by Alex Zelaya. Image courtesy of Cavin Fellowship.

"As the trail weaves through the pavilion, visitors are greeted with public amenities adjacent to the trail. An open decked landscape provides space for people to pull off the trail and enjoy time at the museum or café. At the opposite end of the canopy, the commuter station provides a covered bike storage zone for the region’s bike share program. Above the canopy, visitors are able to explore the top of the tree line via the observation deck, accessing a distinct perspective of Hellyer County Park."

BOSQUE by Alex Zelaya. Image courtesy of Cavin Fellowship.

"This public deck becomes an outdoor room for community events and activities. Parts of the roof are filled in with vegetation, providing a place for native plants and animals to flourish. The Bosque becomes an exciting icon uniting the community with sport, recreation, and transportation. An architecture that is blended into the woods, but uniquely different."

Check out the finalist proposals in the thumbnails below.

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2015 Cavin Traveling Fellowship awarded to U. of Oregon alumnus

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, May 29, 2015

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BOSQUE by Alex Zelaya. Image courtesy of Cavin Fellowship.

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velodrome ● university of oregon ● sustainable design ● sustainable ● san jose ● research ● fellowship ● education ● cavin traveling fellowship ● cavin family traveling fellowship ● cavin ● wood

University of Oregon alumnus Alex Zelaya won the 2015 Cavin Family Traveling Fellowship. First awarded in 2007, the fellowship offers self-devised travel-study opportunities for young architecture students. This year's brief had entrants propose an architectural and/or landscape intervention around the Hellyer Velodrome in downtown San Jose, California.

After the five finalists flew out to Los Angeles to present their proposals in the Richard Neutra VDL House on May 22, Zelaya was selected to receive this year's $12,000 fellowship. Having been influenced by his studies in the Pacific Northwest and his involvment in sustainable design practice, Zelaya plans to study emerging approaches in sustainable timber architecture in central Japan, northern Scandinavia, and the alpine regions of Europe. He hopes his research will help strengthen the ongoing case for wood to be perceived as a sustainable alternative in building materials.

This year's finalists included: Alexander Dykes (University of Oregon), Dylan Woock (University of Oregon), Makoto Shibuya (University of Oregon), and second-prize recipient John Martin Tubles (Cal Poly Pomona).

Check out the winning proposal right below.

Project Description:

"The concept for the Bosque is derived from the existing riparian forest condition that exists along Coyote Creek Trail. The surrounding wooded landscape along the multi-use trail provides a lush canopy acting as a natural shade cover, wind break, and habitat for native plant and animal species. At the existing Hellyer Velodrome, the pavilion acts as a link, continuing the loop of natural woodlands around the existing track. The staggered structure of the pavilion itself mimics the language of trees scattered through a forest."

BOSQUE by Alex Zelaya. Image courtesy of Cavin Fellowship.

"The supporting canopy, which acts to shade and shelter the spaces below, is constructed with engineered timber beams. The roof structure itself creates moments of dappled light and movement, much like moving through a forest canopy. Under the canopy, the landscape peels up, creating spaces for building program to occur under the sloped grandstands."

BOSQUE by Alex Zelaya. Image courtesy of Cavin Fellowship.

"As the trail weaves through the pavilion, visitors are greeted with public amenities adjacent to the trail. An open decked landscape provides space for people to pull off the trail and enjoy time at the museum or café. At the opposite end of the canopy, the commuter station provides a covered bike storage zone for the region’s bike share program. Above the canopy, visitors are able to explore the top of the tree line via the observation deck, accessing a distinct perspective of Hellyer County Park."

BOSQUE by Alex Zelaya. Image courtesy of Cavin Fellowship.

"This public deck becomes an outdoor room for community events and activities. Parts of the roof are filled in with vegetation, providing a place for native plants and animals to flourish. The Bosque becomes an exciting icon uniting the community with sport, recreation, and transportation. An architecture that is blended into the woods, but uniquely different."

Check out the finalist proposals in the thumbnails below.

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